Fillmore’s late goal enough to top Blue Jays

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Sep 26, 2012 at 12:01 AMSep 26, 2012 at 7:49 PM

Scio edges Andover in OT to stay unbeaten

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Nick Stenzel’s goal with 8:16 left in the second half and Jordan Crouch’s eight saves were enough for Fillmore to claim a 1-0 win over Whitesville on Tuesday.
Kyle Rocca had the assists as Crouch notched his third consecutive shutout and fifth overall this season.
“I thought this was the best game we’ve played so far, really,” said Whitesville coach Bill Horn. “I was very pleased with the way the kids held up against a very good Fillmore team. We probably had the better of play in the first half. We did have two great scoring chances then. Fillmore was the stronger team in the second half, although we did miss a penalty kick that would have tied it in the last two minutes.
Billy Emery made four saves for Whitesville (7-4).
Fillmore (6-1) hosts Belfast on Thursday and Whitesville is off until hosting Hinsdale on Friday, Oct. 5.

Scio 2, Andover 1 (OT)
SCIO — Mike Babbitt scored two goals, including the game-winner with 5:52 left in overtime to give Scio a 2-1 victory over Andover Tuesday night.
Babbitt gave Scio (6-0-1) a 1-0 lead with 13:28 left in the second half, but Jacob Bennett tied the game 69 seconds later.
“It became a shootout,” said Scio coach Dennis Karns. “The offenses were pretty powerful on both ends with a lot of shots on goal.”
Devon Green made eight saves for Scio, which is ranked 10th in New York state in Class D.
Dakota Whitesell stopped 14 shots for Andover (3-5), which has lost four straight.
Chris Bridge had the assist on Babbitt’s game-winner.
“Mike Babbitt definitely was the star of the game,”?said Karns. “He also played a strong game on defense and fought hard to get both goals.”
Ian Perry assisted on?Bennett’s goal for Andover, which has nearly a full week off before a trip to Genesee Valley on Monday.
“It was a good, well-rounded effort from both sides,” said Karns. “Andover played their hearts out and so did my boys. They left it all out on the field.”
Scio will look to stay unbeaten when it visits Bolivar-Richburg 5 p.m. Thursday.

Houghton Academy 1, Belfast 0
HOUGHTON — Liam Vair scored with 11:29 left in the first half and Robert Leete made 11 saves to preserve Houghton Academy’s 1-0 win over Belfast on Tuesday.
Devin Poorman had the assist for Houghton Academy (3-4), which has won three straight since an 0-4 start.
Chris Connelly stopped five shots for Belfast (6-2).
Both teams play again on Thursday, as Houghton Academy hosts Canaseraga at 5 p.m. and Belfast looks to snap its two-game losing streak at Fillmore at 7 p.m.

Genesee Valley 3, Cuba-Rushford 1
BELMONT — Joe Grisewood had two goals and an assist and Tyler Landries added a goal and two assists in Genesee Valley’s 3-1 win over Cuba-Rushford on Tuesday.
Brian Edmister made four saves for Genesee Valley (5-1).
“I thought we started off aggressively, but then kind of tapered off,” said Genesee Valley coach Kim Stack. “Cuba-Rushford, on the other hand, kept the pressure on the whole game.”
Colton Worthington spoiled Edmister’s shutout bid with 13 minutes left, taking an assist from Cameron Brickey. Tyler Wirth stopped 11 shots for Cuba-Rushford (2-5-1).
Both teams play again on Thursday, as Genesee Valley visits Hinsdale and Cuba-Rushford hosts Arkport.

Girls’ soccer

Friendship 2, Canaseraga 1 (OT)
FRIENDSHIP — Huntyr Roberts scored with three minutes left in the first overtime period to give Friendship a 2-1 win over Canaseraga on Tuesday.
Autumn Brewster gave Canaseraga (0-6) the lead three minutes into the game, but Dallas Glover tied the game for Friendship (2-4), which has won two straight, with 27 minutes left in regulation.
Shaylyn Gilbert made nine saves for Friendship, which hosts unbeaten Belfast 4:30 p.m. today.
Hannah Wright stopped six shots for the Lady Indians, who visit Hinsdale on Friday.

Swimming

Olean 102, Wellsville 72: Olean got individual victories from eight different swimmers in Tuesday night’s 102-72 win over Wellsville.
Emily Simon won the 200 freestyle (2:06.59), Kristen Brown won the 50 freestyle (28.12), and Gabrielle Bailey won diving (157.7) for Olean. Also for the Huskies, Emily Gayton won the 100 butterfly (1:19.09), Natalie Young won the 100 freestyle (1:02.71), Nicole Mattys won the 500 freestyle (6:08.18), Nicole Raymond won the 100 backstroke (1:10.66), and Makayla Sargent won the 100 breaststroke (1:08.92).
“Olean’s definitely a powerhouse,” said Wellsville coach Steve Hand. “They have a lot of depth and hopefully Wellsville’s program can be that strong in the future.”
For Wellsville, Emily Whitehouse won the 200 individual medley (2:44.51) and the foursome of Zeruviah Adams, Gwen Middaugh, Kelsey Lynch, and Veronica Ebert combined to win the 400 freestyle relay (5:03.19).
Wellsville (1-6) hosts Bath-Haverling 5 p.m. Thursday.

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